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Global Positioning System / Satellite navigation systems / Geography / Spaceflight / Unmanned spacecraft / GPS Block IIIA / GPS satellite blocks / Selective availability anti-spoofing module / GPS signals / GPS Block IIF / Quasi-Zenith Satellite System / Galileo
Date: 2013-11-20 20:27:32
Global Positioning System
Satellite navigation systems
Geography
Spaceflight
Unmanned spacecraft
GPS Block IIIA
GPS satellite blocks
Selective availability anti-spoofing module
GPS signals
GPS Block IIF
Quasi-Zenith Satellite System
Galileo

Space and Missile Systems Center GPS Program Update to Stanford PNT Symposium 13 Nov 2013

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